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Recent American Airlines Fire Raises Ethics Questions for Passengers

Recent American Airlines Fire Raises Ethics Questions for Passengers

When was the last time you actually listened to the security instructions on a flight?

Most passengers can probably list out the most important elements—

Put on an oxygen mask before helping someone else put theirs on. Don’t forget that the nearest emergency exit could be behind your seat. Don’t smoke e-cigarettes—or regular ones.

But what about in the event of fire?

On a recent flight out of Denver, Colorado, passengers exited the plane via an emergency chute after a small brake fire grounded the plane. Instead of sparking questions for the airline, its brake system, and the safety of air travel as a whole, it’s starting to garner attention due to passenger behavior.

American Airlines Flight 3023

On Saturday, July 26, 2025, American Airlines Flight 3023 was departing Denver International Airport on a short domestic flight to Miami International Airport. During takeoff, a brake system malfunction caused one of the tires to blow out and be engulfed in flames.

Following emergency protocols, pilots safely re-landed at Denver International Airport. Dense smoke could be seen across the air strip as passengers evacuated via the inflatable slide. Shortly after, the Denver Fire Department extinguished the fire without incident.

Following the brake system malfunction, one passenger was sent to the hospital with minor injuries, while four others were treated at the scene.

On Sunday, headlines hit the airwaves—and Americans had reason to once again question the state of air travel in the United States. Since then, however, the general public has spoken—and it looks like they aren’t happy with reactions from passengers fleeing the smoke-riddled Boeing airplane.

Some weren’t following emergency protocol—and many on the internet are pointing out that it could have ended in disaster.

Emergency protocol

If you watch video clips of passengers disembarking the plane, you’ll notice that many are carrying their handbags with them. While it might seem natural to grab your belongings before fleeing for your life (or even instinct for women who are used to toting along a purse), it breaks one key safety protocol: leave your belongings behind.

As keyboard warriors have noted in the comment section of many video clips, passengers who chose to carry their belongings could have compromised the safety of other passengers.

Delaying the emergency exit process, even for a few seconds, can cause longer delays down the line. In this case, passengers stuck on the plane were facing dense plumes of smoke, which can cause respiratory distress. In other words, though life-threatening danger was out of the way, other risks persisted.

In choosing to grab their bags, passengers not only delayed others, but also created potential obstacles and blocks. In a total worst-case scenario, taking a bag could even compromise safety equipment.

Consider it a reminder to leave everything behind on the plane, even if there’s no apparent life-threatening risk.

No Money? No Problem! Try These Cheap Vacations in the US for Couples

What’s harder than planning a budget-friendly vacation?

Making it romantic.

Fortunately for lovebirds who are strapped for cash but full of wanderlust, you can find cheap vacations in the US for couples from coast to coast.

The catch? They’re geared toward families, which is why that affordability factor is so high.

So long as you can work around families and joyful, screaming children, you can plan cheap vacations in the US for couples in more places than you might think.

Ready to see where your money will get you farther when it comes to vacation?

And possibly even involve a few rose petals and a bottle of champagne?

Here’s where to go.

10 cheap vacations in the US for couples

  • Resorts in Myrtle Beach
  • Resorts in Atlantic City
  • Resorts in Gulf Shores
  • Resorts in Virginia Beach
  • Resorts in Ocean City
  • Resorts in Daytona Beach
  • Mini-getaway in Branson
  • Mini-getaway in Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge
  • Mini-getaway in the Wisconsin Dells
  • Mini-getaway in Pismo Beach

Best cheap vacations in the US for couples

Resorts in Myrtle Beach

An early-morning view towards the end of the Cherry Grove fishing pier (Getty)

The United States’ favorite summer beach getaway has price points for every family, couple, and solo traveler. Its budget options are part of the reason this South Carolina hub has remained so popular. No matter how much you want to spend, there’s a resort for you.

Though many of the resorts and hotels in Myrtle Beach are geared towards families, you can still find a quieter, more intimate spot for romance. I suggest checking out Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes, and Island Vista Oceanfront Resort for mid-range options that will appeal to couples.

Resorts in Atlantic City

Atlantic City Boardwalk from the dunes (Getty)

If you’re looking for a little history and culture (and possibly casino action) with your romantic getaway, head to New Jersey’s famous Atlantic City. The Boardwalk recently got a facelift, along with the dozen or so casino-resorts that line the main drag.

Similar to the resorts in Myrtle Beach, you can usually find a great deal for the larger establishments in AC. The difference is that AC is more heavily geared toward adult adventures, meaning you won’t be running into too many families. I suggest going with The Chelsea Pub and Inn for a quieter escape or Ocean Casino Resort if you’re looking to take advantage of a vacation package at a flashier hotel.

Resorts in Gulf Shores

Turquoise Water, Summer in Orange Beach, Alabama (Getty)

You’ll get plenty of bang for your buck in Gulf Shores, giving you non-stop access to one of the Emerald Coast’s most popular stretches. Plus, it’s a little quieter than well-known hubs like Myrtle Beach, giving you a more relaxing escape. That being said, Gulf Shores is a very family-friendly atmosphere—so be prepared to be surrounded by families in public areas.

If you have a little more to splurge, head to Kiva Dunes and nab a small condo on the beach. If not, go with The Lodge at Gulf State Park, Phoenix All Suites Hotel, or the Best Western on the Beach.

Resorts in Virginia Beach

Aerial View of The Virginia Beach Oceanfront as the Sun Sets during Labor Day Weekend (Getty)

Want a mini-version of Myrtle Beach? While I know Virginia Beach has its own identity, I usually think of it as a smaller and more manageable Myrtle Beach adventure. You get an amazing boardwalk and walkable downtown area, plenty of coastal activities, a long (almost endless) beach, and dozens of family-friendly establishments.

But its slightly smaller size makes it even better for couples. You can dodge the crowds when you want, then head back into town for fun when you’re ready. Go with the Embassy Suites by Hilton Oceanfront Resort, Oceanaire, a Hilton Grand Vacation Club, or Barclay Cottage Bed and Breakfast for an intimate stay.

Resorts in Ocean City

Ocean City, Maryland, USA Sept 3, 2024 A selfie station on the beach for taking photographs (Getty)

Ocean City, Maryland, has quietly become one of the most popular resort beach towns on the East Coast—without becoming overly crowded. It’s around the size of Gulf Shores and spread across a barrier island, just like Miami Beach. That means once you arrive, you can walk across most of the area on foot, enjoying amusement parks, a boardwalk, and, of course, miles of beach.

For added romance and savings, consider booking one of Ocean City’s many bed and breakfasts or inns. I like the Lankford Hotel, along with Inn on the Ocean. Or if you prefer traditional stays, book a room at the Hilton Garden Inn Ocean City Oceanfront.

Resorts in Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach sunrise (Getty)

I don’t recommend heading to Daytona Beach during the packed spring break period—but there’s no reason Daytona Beach should be on your radar when it comes to cheap vacations in the US for couples. You’ll find tons of resorts offering deals, especially during the shoulder seasons. And many make it easy to create a romantic atmosphere.

If you want to go big in terms of fun and atmosphere, book a room at the Hard Rock Hotel. If you want to keep things quieter and calmer, go for the Streamline Hotel or the River Lily Inn Bed and Breakfast.

Mini-getaway in Pismo Beach

Pismo Beach is a city in San Luis Obispo County, in the Central Coast area of California (Getty)

Unfortunately, cheap vacations in the US for couples are easier to find along the East Coast and the Gulf Coast’s beach towns. That being said, I think California’s Pismo Beach offers a similar atmosphere at an affordable price point. Located near San Luis Obispo, its beaches and pier are famous as a quiet, stylish escape.

If you’re looking for romance and affordability, head to the SeaVenture Beach Hotel & Restaurant—it’s my top pick thanks to its stylish design, sea view rooms, and romantic offers. But you can also check out SeaCrest OceanFront Hotel and Edgewater Inn and Suites.

Mini-getaway in Branson

A nighttime aerial view of downtown Branson, Missouri and the Branson Landing (Getty)

If larger beach resort towns aren’t your personal preference or are too far away for a cheap flight, then head inland. Along with its famous Silver Dollar City amusement park and the Dolly Stampede, Branson, Missouri, also offers lakefront and other outdoor activities. It’s located in one of the Midwest’s greenest corridors.

Best of all, those Missouri prices are hard to beat. Hotel Grand Victorian offers all the basics you’ll need for a quiet, romantic getaway. If you want to splurge a bit, go with Chateau on the Lake Resort or, if not, The Bradford.

Mini-getaway in Gatlinburg

Colorful mountain forest trail with steps (Getty)

Just like Branson, Gatlinburg, and nearby Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, give you the best of both worlds. On one hand, you’ve got adventures like Dollywood and quaint main streets to explore. On the other hand, you also have access to some of the most gorgeous Appalachian forests, including the Smoky Mountain National Park.

I also think Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are great any time of year, especially during autumn. Plus, there are plenty of hotels, inns, and B&Bs that make for a perfectly romantic escape. Go with Old Creek Lodge or Bearskin Lodge. Or, if you really want to up the Cupid Effect, book one of the Honeymoon Hills Cabin Rentals.

Last pick for cheap vacations in the US for couples: Wisconsin Dells

A boardwalk through a gorge of Cambrian sandstone along the Wisconsin River in the Wisconsin Dells (Getty)

If Branson or Gatlinburg are a little too far south for your travel needs, you can enjoy a similar vacation in the Wisconsin Dells. Though the warm season doesn’t last as long, you have access to plenty of lakeside adventures and gorgeous forest excursions. That, plus tons of water parks.

While the area is heavily geared toward family adventures, its smaller hotels and inns are perfect for romance. For more privacy and savings, book with Cedar Lodge & Settlement or Delton Grand Resort & Spa.

How to Get a Sak Yant Tattoo in Thailand—Just Like Angelina

If you were following pop culture even half-heartedly in the mid-2000s, you probably remember Angelina Jolie’s adventures in Southeast Asia.

During one of her most famous photo ops, the actress flew a sak yant tattoo master from Bangkok, Thailand, to Cambodia, where she was filming at the time. The master, named Ajarn Noo Kanpai, tattooed Jolie in a photo that would hit global headlines.

The image of the old-school stick-and-poke tattoo session sparked curiosity and intrigue for millions of Americans.

What are stick-and-poke tattoos? What does the curling, elegant script mean? And why was Jolie in a meditative pose during the tattoo session?

It fueled interest in Thailand, and even helped put Thailand ‘on the map’ for Americans. Those who knew little about the Land of Smiles suddenly had a reason to learn more.

I was one of these intrigued parties.

Cut to me sitting in my living room, rifling through a People magazine and reading about Jolie, Southeast Asia, and sank yant.

It sparked curiosity in me, piggybacking on other pop culture sensations like No Reservations.

Cut to ten years after that, when I was a college student in Thailand and had the chance to study sak yant (sometimes called yantra tattooing). And not just vaguely, but with a qualified translator who would introduce me to sak yant masters in Chiang Mai and in the surrounding areas.

Here’s what I learned. Also, here’s how I accidentally got tattooed.

Sak Yant tattoos in Thailand: the basics

Nakhon Chai, Thailand – March 23, 2013: Sak Yant master makes traditional magic tattoo in Wat Bang Phra near Bangkok (Getty)

Back in 2014, I was studying in Chiang Mai as part of my Global Studies coursework. Every semester, we were in charge of organizing and completing an independent study project, aka lone research out in the field.

I teamed up with a local translator named Man, who would help me find and interview sak yant tattoo artists. My goal: figure out whether it was acceptable for tourists and travelers like me to get traditional sak yant tattoos.

Here’s a crash course based on what I learned interviewing tattoo artists in Chiang Mai and the surrounding area. (If you want to learn more, I suggest diving into Sak Yant Chiang Mai—their website is great.)

First, sak yant is a ‘spiritual’ tattoo in that the designs, symbols, and arrangement of the tattoo will imbue the receiver with spiritual power. These symbols come from a time when Southeast Asia was Hindu, so you might notice some motifs that look similar to Hinduism.

This spiritual power is created and dispensed by the tattoo master, who will work with the recipient to ensure they receive the right tattoo. In other words, a tattoo isn’t just for show; it’s considered to have spiritual power that will have a direct impact on the recipient’s life and wellbeing.

Second, there are three ways you can get a sak yant tattoo. You can receive one from a Buddhist master who is also a monk and has learned the Buddhist forms of sak yant; you can receive one from a ‘rishi’ or spiritual master who works within the animist and folk religion realms; or you can receive one from a commercial tattoo artist.

It’s important to note that a commercial tattoo artist does not have the spiritual qualifications to imbue the tattoo with power. It’s just a design that’s for show, in other words.

On the other hand, sak yant tattoos in Thailand that come from Buddhist masters or rishis have spiritual power.

You’ll notice that many sak yant designs are in a grid pattern and/or include animals.

The grid pattern can be viewed as a type of ‘spiritual formula’; the sak yant master is creating a combination of symbols, words, concepts, and/or ideas that ensure specific results, like luck, bravery, or compassion.

You’ll notice that muay Thai fighters often have animals tattooed. These are a formidable form of sak yant, as the tattoo master is imbuing the recipient with the spiritual energy of the animal.

Tigers, for example, aren’t a common sak yant because the recipient must be able to wield and channel the tiger’s great power. It could ‘corrupt’ a recipient who isn’t disciplined enough to handle the power.

Very cool, right?

Can tourists get sak yant tattoos in Thailand?

Like I mentioned up top, the point in studying sak yant was to answer whether or not it was okay for tourists and travelers like me to receive them.

The short answer: yes.

Every tattoo artist, whether a commercial artist or a true sak yant master, has the autonomy to choose whether or not to tattoo someone. The power to decide who receives and doesn’t receive a sak yant falls down to the master in question; if they approve, that’s that.

I also want to point out that many sak yant tattoos come with conditions. The recipient must fulfill certain responsibilities to be worthy of the tattoo’s power.

When I received my sak yant tattoo (more on this below), I was instructed that the tattoo would only maintain its power if I agreed to honor my parents.

So, it’s possible that someone could receive a spiritual blessing in the form of sak yant, then squander it with poor behavior. Again, very cool. 

How can you get a Sak Yant tattoo in Thailand on your trip?

Nakhon Chai Si, Thailand – March 19, 2016: Every year more than 10,000 people gather at Wat Bang Phra, to recharge the magic of their sacred Sak Yant tattoos. (Getty)

There are dozens of ways for you to get a sak yant tattoo in Thailand—but you need to dig deep if you want to ensure you’re receiving one from a spiritual master. If you just want the design, you can find it pretty easily at a commercial tattoo studio.

If not, I highly suggest hiring a translator, like I did. It will be really helpful if you plan on staying in a highly touristy zone like Bangkok or Koh Samui. However, if you’re heading more into ‘backpacker territory’ in Chiang Mai, you should have an easier time finding a sak yant master.

Lastly, I suggest sticking with Buddhist sak yant masters. The rishi I visited and interviewed was very respectful and helpful, but because he was working more in the domain of folk beliefs and religion, I had a harder time understanding his work.

Think of the difference like visiting a doctor versus a practitioner of traditional medicine; both are perfectly qualified and useful in their respective domains, but if you’ve never dipped a toe into the realm of traditional medicine, you might feel nervous and uncertain about the practices and science involved.

My sak yant tattoo story

For a few weeks, I’d been zipping around the countryside on the back of my translator’s moto to interview a few different sak yant masters and tattoo artists. I decided that I wanted to ask for a sak yant tattoo from the Buddhist master who I’d already interviewed, but decided that I would only ask for the blessing rather than a permanent tattoo.

Sak yant tattoos can be ‘tattooed’ using oil, meaning you receive the full spiritual blessing of the tattoo without the ink that makes it visible. Usually, the herbal ink dissolves in a few days.

So, my translator and I headed back to the sak yant master and asked for an appropriate blessing for me. I received a basic tattoo revolving around the Buddhist concept of ‘meta’ or loving kindness/compassion. The tattoo will help attract compassion, and also help me give compassion to others—so long as I respect my parents.

I received the tattoo, then we left the grounds. The tattoo had been inked in a dark color, which I assumed was the herbal ink. I kept asking my translator, “It will be clear, right?” And he kept nodding, insisting, “It will be very clear.”

He thought I meant the clarity of the script, which would be clearly visible.

I had been using the word clear the other way—as in, it would be crystal clear or invisible.

That was my bad. I will never forget the way Man’s face dropped when we realized the miscommunication. We laughed it off in no time, and I still have the sak yant tattoo.

Extreme Heat & Wildfires Grip Greece—Travelers Must Exercise Caution

Greece is in the grip of a serious heat wave, which is being exacerbated by domestic wildlife and blazes over in Turkey.

In July, temperatures in Athens usually hover between 25-33 °C or around 77-92 °F. That’s a pretty hefty range that shifts when the sun rises or sets, and most tourists are braced for the sweltering summer temperatures. Americans, in particular, also seek out heat-beating products and tips, especially considering the dubious nature of AC.

But visitors to the Greek Islands this year have been facing a heat wave that’s hit in the 40s °C, which is between 104-124 °F.

That’s a pretty staggering temperature for tourists to manage, especially considering many of Greece’s great archaeological sites are in the open air.

It’s especially concerning considering the second-most dangerous tourist destination in the world, California’s Death Valley, hovers around 49 °C or 120 °F.

Tourists warned about the heat wave, especially at outdoor sites

Starting July 28, 2025, authorities in Southeastern Europe are raising the alarm over a heat wave, which took hold days earlier. It’s exacerbated by wildfires occurring in Greece and Turkey, the latter of which just recorded its hottest-ever temperature.

Authorities in Greece are also tasked with keeping thousands of tourists safe. In fact, Athens’ Acropolis was recently shut down when temperatures rose over 40°C or 104  °F. Over the last months, temperatures have repeatedly peaked above that number, rising even to 44  °C in Athens in June.

However, the heat wave isn’t expected to last long. Many temperatures, especially in the Balkans, have returned to normal levels. It’s expected that temperatures in Greece will return to between 30-35  °C or 86-95  °F later this week.

In addition to high temperatures, wildfires also pose additional risks to tourists. Some areas have been evacuated, including hotels and resorts. Other areas are instead suffering from poor air quality, as ash and smoke from fires cause serious airborne pollution.

TSA Looking to Get Rid of Double-Screenings for International Flights

We’ve all been there before. We’re returning home after a long international flight, ready to de-board and head to our final gate for a connecting domestic flight home… only to realize that there’s a second security check.

Worse, if you checked any bags, you now need to go to baggage claim, collect your suitcases, and then re-check them.

For years, the TSA has imposed strict security standards for the majority of international flights landing in the US. Both citizens and visitors must collect their bags, then head through security after clearing customs. That second security check is designed to catch anything that other airports missed.

It’s also been a huge cause for delays and unneeded stress.

But, as with many other TSA-related news topics over the last month, there’s a big change in store.

Welcome to the One Stop Program.

Inside the TSA’s One Stop Program

This new program is designed to let passengers depart their international flight, head through customs, and then onward to their connecting domestic flight without the added security check. And, most importantly, without needing to collect and re-check luggage.

It’s called the One Stop Program and is designed to streamline one of the more difficult security processes. Originally, the program was developed for pilots but is now being sampled by Delta Airlines and American Airlines.

So far, it’s been used at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport for an American Airlines flight arriving from Heathrow London International Airport.

It’s one of two major changes to come from the Department of Transportation, including the end of the shoes-off rule. According to travel industry sources, it looks like the TSA’s next target could be the longstanding liquid restrictions.

Not only will these changes improve the air travel experience for millions of Americans, but changes like the One Stop Program will also play a critical role in streamlining international flight traffic for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup and the upcoming Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

Best Nerdy Things to Do in NYC: 10 Options for Tech, Art, Culture, & More

The Big Apple was made for nerds like you and me.

While the city has a reputation for being ultra-cool (and rightfully so), it’s also a place where mega-dorks gather, network, and thrive.

I’m talking about people with a relentless interest in history, fine art, pop culture, technology, theatre, and academia at large. (And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.)

In short, while New York City is a flashy place where you can see and be seen without any fear of being called ‘too much’, it’s also a place where you can scurry underground and find a like-minded community. After all, the city is home to around 12 million people, all with converging and diverging interests.

That means one thing for visitors like you: expect to have an endless list of things to do.

If you’re looking for kickass NYC tours, start here.

If you want the very best food tours, start here instead.

But if you want to dive deep into the nerdier activities, tours, and experiences in the Big Apple, don’t go anywhere. I’ve rounded up the coolest nerdy things to do in NYC for all types of interests.

Best nerdy things to do in NYC

  • Lectures on Tap
  • The Frick Collection
  • Museum of Future Experiences
  • Mercer Labs Museum of Art & Technology
  • The Tenement Museum
  • Xanadu Roller Arts
  • Museum of Broadway
  • LES Gallery Nights
  • The Polonsky Exhibition of New York Public Library’s Treasures
  • Toy Tokyo Underground

Best nerdy things to do in NYC

For nerds of all stripes: Lectures on Tap

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I covered Lectures on Tap a few months ago—it’s one of those catchy New York City ideas that I’m sure will balloon into a well-known quantity. (Or inspire spin-offs.) The premise is simple: qualified speakers deliver mini-lessons to a bar with a captivated audience.

Just head to the Lectures on Tap website to see which lectures they have coming up and where they’re located, as the bars are always changing. Then sign up for whichever lecture catches your interest, then show up and enjoy a cocktail with like-minded nerds while you learn something new.

Fine arts: Frick Collection

If you’re a fine arts nerd, I’m sure you’re already well aware of the famous Frick Collection. (If not, it’s a private fine arts collection housed inside one of the city’s most extravagant Gilded Age mansions.) But it recently added new exhibits, while renovating and expanding certain areas. The result is a brand new twist on the beloved Frick Collection—one that’s been lauded by critics.

Tech: Museum of Future Experiences

New York City isn’t short on super-cool VR adventures, but my hands-down favorite are those offered at the Museum of Future Experiences. While it might be too modern and high-tech to be considered one of the nerdy things to do in NYC, I still think it deserves a shout-out.

Currently, the venue combines elements of VR with unique production elements, creating a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience. That’s about all I want to say about this VR-enhanced adventure—it’ll be more mind-blowing to just show up and trust the process.

Tech: Mercer Labs Museum of Art & Technology

If the Museum of Future Experiences caught your interest, then don’t miss out on Mercer Labs. It’s sort of like one of those content creator-focused museums with plenty of creative and grand visual displays—except it’s more geared toward creativity.

In other words, you’re in store for a mind-blowing series of exhibits that involve video and audio design, drawing you into a playground of audioscapes and artworks that you won’t believe until you see them. (I recommend treating this experience like a visit to a fine arts museum instead of a photo op.)

History and culture: The Tenement Museum

There’s not much to say about The Tenement Museum except that it’s way, way, way cooler than it sounds. While you might not think you’re interested in seeing how New Yorkers lived in the late 1800s and early 1900s, you’ll find yourself walking around the exhibits with your mouth hanging open, stunned at the cramped, shabby replicas.

Recently, the museum added an exhibit that explores the African American tenement experience, letting you broaden your understanding of the city even more.

Culture: Xanadu Roller Arts

Roller skating rinks are cultural, which makes them nerd-adjacent. And if you’re one of those Americans (or international visitors) who have somehow missed out on the zeitgeist, Xanadu Roller Arts will take you into the fold.

You’ll get to hit the rink while learning how to skate, dance, and flirt on four wheels. (The flirting is optional, I guess—but what are you doing at a roller rink if you’re not passively putting on a show for everyone in eyeshot?)

Theatre: Museum of Broadway

(Photo by Manoli Figetakis/Getty Images)

Thespians, unite! After a long overdue opening, the Museum of Broadway is now taking visitors on a 300-year historical romp that covers the greatest shows, performers, and stages in the Big Apple.

The museum is also designed to be highly visual, meaning you can stop for photo ops while you make your way through the exhibit. Think: a Broadway museum that’s suitably flashy.

Modern art: LES Gallery Nights

(Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

LES Gallery Nights is a monthly event that takes place in the Lower East Side. (Remember LES = the Lower East Side.) On the third Thursday of the month, Artists Alliance organizes a list of participating galleries that are open late and free to the public.

It looks like the monthly excursions are DIY, meaning there’s no group tour to join. Instead, head out late and skip the crowds at your favorite LES galleries with one of the lesser-known but best nerdy things to do in NYC.

History: The Polonsky Exhibition of New York Public Library’s Treasures

Courtesy of TripAdvisor

The New York Public Library launched a new exhibition a few years ago that explores its ‘library treasures’. While that sounds a little vague, it’s got a few heavy-hitting pieces inside.

You can see things like Thomas Jefferson’s handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence, the actual Gutenberg Bible, and stuffed animals that belonged to the real-life Christopher Robin. Plus, it’s housed in one of the city’s coolest public spaces (The New York City Public Library), making it a two-for-one special.

Culture: Toy Tokyo

Courtesy of TripAdvisor

Want to take a trip to Japan without ever boarding a plane? Head to the wonky underground store that is Toy Tokyo. You can explore aisles of weird toys, figurines, stuffed animals, and more. As one reviewer put it, ‘This is like a magical candy store for adults to collectors and Anime fans.’

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